Greetings from Glendale, Ca...

I've been experimenting with various set ups to "clean up" the rear fender.

I stripped everything off the rear fender and started a cleaner look. I first installed a single Ol' Skool "Behive" fixture.
When done, I thought it looked ok... The next day it didn't look good enough for my taste. So, everything came off... again.

I then patched all the holes w/a Black tape that is made to "mask" unwanted chrome or other items...
The cheese patch job will remain in place until I reach a final decision.

Meanwhile, I reinstalled the license plate at a higher location...
It is now where the "depression" left by the OEM tail light removal still is. Far from perfect but ok for now...
Back at the work-bench, I separated the OEM running lights from the stock cluster.
I am referring to the small light fixtures just above the license plate.
I reattached them lights to the license plate mount referenced earlier.

The wiring is nested into the "depressed area" behind the plate...
These are wired still as running lights. The "new" turn signals are in effect the saddlebag light fixtures.

In the attached link, one might see that I placed two stick-on strips of leds just below the license plate. Those are the current brake lights.

When I get "done," the plan is to have a body shop plug all the holes and repaint the fender tail-piece sometime before the earthquake...
https://picasaweb.google.com/103917731019176896112/RearFenderChangesInProgress?authkey=Gv1sRgCIryqPuE99qYBA#"I always tell the truth. even when I lie." (Al Pacino)